Sunday’s Virat Hindu Sammelan at Chutia’s Sri Ram Mandir in Ranchi became a beacon of collective Hindu resolve, attracting massive crowds from urban and rural pockets. The mega gathering sought to deepen social unity, mutual harmony, cultural vigilance, and nationalistic fervor amid chants and cheers.
It began dynamically with a Kalash procession from the sacred prangan, led by devoted women in large numbers. A ornate chariot bearing mahants from Hanuman Garhi rolled in pompously with musical fanfare, heightening the festive atmosphere en route to the podium.
Inaugurated via Vedic mantras and sacred lamp ignition, the mahant of the local Ram Mandir hailed the attendees as embodiments of vigilant societal power, reciting ‘Sangachchhadhvam’ to evoke shared purpose.
Ayodhya’s Mahant Raju Das lauded RSS’s enduring mission over a century to consolidate communities, foster devotion to the nation, and protect heritage, calling it a timeless endeavor.
Central speaker Alok Kumar, RSS Sah-Sarkaryavah, wove Mahabharata narratives into his discourse, showing disunity as the harbinger of defeat and cohesion as victory’s gateway. Interpreting the Vedic hymn deeply, he noted how synchronized movement, speech, and intellect forge unbeatable resilience.
Hailing Hinduism’s tolerant mosaic of worship forms and saintly legacies, he insisted on strategic unity when needed. Battling social divisions, Kumar invoked Valmiki, Ravidas, and Meera Bai to champion merit and devotion over hereditary barriers, pushing for seamless integration.
Representatives from sant samaj, matri shakti, Gayatri Parivar, VHP, Hindu awakening forums, Chutia pooja groups, and RSS functionaries thronged the event. Key figures such as Vijay Kumar, Raju Sharma, and Shailendra Kumar enriched the proceedings, culminating in a unified vision for a stronger Hindu society.